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Chattanooga Technology Council Hosts “Capital Connection” Event
posted May 22, 2007

The Capital Connection, an initiative of the Chattanooga Technology Council to create and promote a forum in which local and regional early-stage companies can access local and regional capital sources, held its second event last week.

The gathering featured five early-stage businesses in the fields of airline cargo management software, product development for obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine, driver feedback signs, tire recycling and a youth online community. Investors from Chattanooga, Atlanta and other Southeastern cities attended.

The dinner program was hosted by Miller & Martin, PLLC, a platinum sponsor of the CTC. The event was organized by committee chair Matt Jannerbo of Miller & Martin, along with committee members Jim Frierson of ATTI, Jonathan Bragdon of Tricycle, John Riddell of the Hamilton County CEG, T. J. Gentle of Smart Furniture, Paul Weidlich of Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel and Sheila Brooks of TVA.

According to CTC President Paul Weidlich, an intellectual property attorney with Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, PC, the success of the Capital Connection gathering of angel investors and innovators has necessitated the planning for a regular series of such programs and will issue a call for additional proposals to be considered for a forum in the fall.

The Chattanooga Technology Council, Inc. (CTC) is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting the growth of technology businesses and education throughout the greater Chattanooga area. Membership is open to individuals, companies, non-profit institutions, education facilities, and other organizations that are interested in supporting the growth of the technology sector and applications in the Chattanooga region. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development provides annual operating support for the CTC. For additional information, please visit www.chatc.org




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